Our Narrow Adventure Collars are designed specifically for smaller dogs who need a lightweight, comfortable collar without sacrificing durability or style. At ½ inch wide, this collar provides a secure fit that won’t feel bulky—perfect for everyday wear, walks, and adventures big or small.
Features
• ½" wide design—ideal for small dogs
• Adjustable fit: 10"–13" (can make longer - just send us a note!)
• Easy-to-use quick-release buckle
• Durable D-rings for secure leash attachment
• Reinforced stitching for added strength
• Handmade in the USA
Looking for a different color? Our Narrow Adventure Collars can be made in nearly any of our standard Adventure Collar colorways—just let us know what you’re looking for.
Lightweight. Secure. Made just right for small dogs.
Measuring your dog's neck:
Follow the steps below to ensure that you get the perfect sized collar for your pup! When measuring, please make sure you leave room for two fingers to slide under the collar for maximum comfort.

Option 1- Measure your pup’s neck:
- Measure your dog’s neck by using a cloth or sewing tape measure, string, or flexible object.
- Take your measuring object and wrap it around your dog’s neck where your dog normally wears their collar. Make sure it isn’t too tight, you should be able to get a finger or two under the collar. If using a string or other flexible object, use it to determine the size around your dog’s neck, and then measure that length on a ruler or tape measure.
- Find the perfect collar size below using those measurements. If the measurement falls between the sizes, and your dog is still growing, consider going up in size.
Option 2 - Measure an existing collar that fits well:
- Find a collar that fits your dog well
- Take it off your dog and lay it flat.
- Lay the collar next to a ruler. DO NOT MEASURE END TO END. - For buckle style, measure from the buckle fold to the hole your dog is using on the collar. - For clip style collars, only measure one side of the clip.
- Find the perfect collar size below using those measurements. If the measurement falls between the sizes, and your dog is still growing, consider going up in size.
Collar Size Chart:
